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Switching to "mute" 

 

Press the “L” button to switch the 
microphone to mute during a conversation.  

On the display you will see "Mute On". The 
microphone is off. 

 

To switch the microphone on again, press 
the "L" button again. 

On the display you will see "Mute Off". The 
microphone is switched on. 

L

 

The microphone will be switched on 
again automatically after a call has 
ended. 

Ending calls 

 

To end a call, press the "hang-up" button on 
the device 

or 

 

press the " hang-up" button on the mobile 
phone. 

Accepting a second call 

A second person tries to call while one call is in 
progress. 

 

To accept the second call, press the "accept 
call" button. 

 

The first call is put on "hold". 

 

To talk to the first call participant again, 
press the "accept call" button. 

Summary of Contents for MD 85722

Page 1: ...correctly In the event of product failure within its intended use over the course of the first year after the date of purchase we will rectify the problem as quickly as possible once it has been broug...

Page 2: ...for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this material Medion assumes no responsibility for the use or reliability of its software on equipment...

Page 3: ...of this device Each of those persons should have read noted and understood the total content of these operating instructions These operating instructions constitute part of the product Always keep the...

Page 4: ...on this Manual Various parts of the operating instructions have fixed organisational features These parts are made up of Lists y Steps Text shown in the display display L These instructions contain ad...

Page 5: ...ding risk of accident 8 Avoid risk of explosion 8 Avoid risk of suffocation 8 Risk of fire 8 Avoiding electric shock 9 Avoiding material damage 10 Avoiding environmental damage 10 Organisational featu...

Page 6: ...ng calls 22 Switching to mute 23 Ending calls 23 Accepting a second call 23 Dialling a number via voice dialling 24 Selecting a number from the memory 25 Call forwarding 25 Disconnecting the mobile ph...

Page 7: ...device can also be used as an additional display and remote control for your mobile The device is to be used for this purpose only It must only be used as described in these operating instructions An...

Page 8: ...ion of the device in the car should not adversely affect the following Driver safety range of vision and freedom of movement Passenger safety also in the event of an accident Vehicle safety devices e...

Page 9: ...emergency Remove the mains plug from the socket if a fault occurs or if you are not charging the device Grasp only the plug to remove Avoid exposing the power pack to drops of water or spray Do not p...

Page 10: ...for a similar one before using again Never allow children to use the device unsupervised or to play with it Store the device out of reach of children Allow only qualified specialists to perform mainte...

Page 11: ...contain the following categories of safety instructions and general instructions WARNING Instructions containing the word WARNING draw attention to a dangerous situation which can possibly result in...

Page 12: ...port www medion com au Device Description Scope of supply 1 2 3 4 1 Hands free device 2 In vehicle charger for operation on the 12V power supply cigarette lighter socket 3 Power pack jack connector ma...

Page 13: ...English Spanish French German Italian Display adjustable between five languages Switching microphone to mute Voice dialling possibility of transferring calls to mobile phone Battery charging display B...

Page 14: ...14 After Sales Support TEL 1 300 884 987 WEB Support www medion com au General view of device 3 2 6 9 11 8 5 1 7 10 4...

Page 15: ...and mobile phone Disconnect device from mobile phone During a call switch to mute 3 During a call transfer a call 4 Microphone 5 Accept call button 6 Hand up button 7 Volume button button Increase vol...

Page 16: ...device is charged via the car charging cable in the car or with the power pack also supplied which is plugged into a mains socket 240 V 50 Hz Charging the device in a 240V socket Insert the small powe...

Page 17: ...kes in the 12V power supply Wait until the engine is running before connecting the charger cable to the 12V power supply Insert the large plug for the car charger cable in the 12V power supply cigaret...

Page 18: ...successfully completed pairing the mobile and the device automatically recognize one another as soon as you start the search for a Bluetooth device Please refer to the operating instructions for your...

Page 19: ...unction the headset profile appears on the display In this case accept the call using the hang up button The name of the paired mobile phone will also be displayed L If the connection attempt fails st...

Page 20: ...oving You can attach the device to your car s sun visor using the metal clip supplied Slide the metal clip onto the edge of your car s sun visor Place the device in the centre of the metal clip 1 The...

Page 21: ...y once You will see Normal display on the display Press the key once You will see upside down display on the display To see normal display on the display press the button again Press the accept call b...

Page 22: ...utton located on the top of the device to the left The device is switched off Adjusting the volume To increase the volume press the button To reduce the volume press the button Accepting calls Press t...

Page 23: ...lay you will see Mute Off The microphone is switched on L The microphone will be switched on again automatically after a call has ended Ending calls To end a call press the hang up button on the devic...

Page 24: ...Dialling a number manually DANGER Not paying attention while driving can cause an accident When the vehicle is moving use only the hands free function to dial the number Dialling a number via voice di...

Page 25: ...ed number Press the accept call button to make a call Call forwarding If you are in the middle of a call when getting into the car you will be required to forward the call to the device Press the C bu...

Page 26: ...www medion com au Disconnecting the mobile phone and the device There are four methods for disconnecting the mobile phone and the device Briefly press L button Switch off the device Switch off the mo...

Page 27: ...ly change settings in the menu if the Bluetooth connection to the mobile is established Press button L and hold it down for about two seconds You will see the Settings menu on the display To navigate...

Page 28: ...the contrast adjust the bar with the button To reduce the contrast adjust the bar with the button Press the accept call button to change the setting Playback volume Spkr speaker Vol volume To increase...

Page 29: ...To switch the key tone to mute press the button twice Press the accept call button to change the settings Rec Del receive Rec Del mssd call Delete list of accepted missed all calls Settg Rec Del All...

Page 30: ...ss the button once To see the upside down display press the button twice To make a setting press the accept call button Delete recognition for all mobiles Delete pairs Del pair HFP yes To delete recog...

Page 31: ...Tone Off To switch on Speak numbers press the button once To switch off Speak numbers press the button twice Press the accept call button to make changes to the settings Languages Language Deutsch Ita...

Page 32: ...airing was not successful Pair the devices Follow the instructions from page 21 onwards The device and the mobile do not recognise one another The search on the mobile for a Bluetooth device has not b...

Page 33: ...ered Pair the devices Proceed as described in the section from page 21 The mobile has recognised additional Bluetooth devices There are several Bluetooth devices within the operating range Select MD 8...

Page 34: ...hone s voice dialling directory Save the number in the mobile phone s voice dialling directory Voice dialling does not work The device is not connected to the mobile Ensure the device is connected to...

Page 35: ...re calling cannot hear you clearly The microphone is in the airstream of the car sunroof window or ventilation Move the clip which attaches holds your kit to the sun visor Alter the airstreams in the...

Page 36: ...th your device ONLY have repairs completed by our authorised service centre Contact you the MEDION Australia Helpdesk on 1300 884 987 when liquid has got into the device the device does not operate pr...

Page 37: ...ppliances for which you have no further use By doing this you are helping to prevent the potential effects of incorrect disposal on the environment and on human health You are also making a contributi...

Page 38: ...au Technical Data Standard Bluetooth V1 2 Class II Frequency 2 4 GHz Battery type recharchable Lithium Polymer Battery Operating distance approx 5 m Call time approx 8 hours Standby approx 100 hours...

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